
With the launch of two integrated resorts in Singapore, it opened up the floodgates of tourists who visit this wonderful city-state. In the context of Singapore, the so-called integrated resorts, is another meaning for a complex of resorts and casinos.
The two resorts that have successfully obtained the licenses required to run a casino in Singapore are Marina Bay Sands Resorts and Casino, operated by Sands, headquartered in the United States, and Resorts World, operated by Genting Group located in Malaysia. Regardless of which complex resort you visit, if you intend to visit a casino, you must follow strict rules. Here is a quick guide to Singapore entry requirements.
Age requirements
The minimum age to enter the casino is 21 years. Anyone under the age cannot enter.
Requirements for documents
For all visitors who are not citizens of Singapore and do not have permanent permanent residence status in Singapore, the only requirement is to bring their passports as a form of identification, to prove that they are purely tourists from abroad and that they meet minimum age requirements for entry to playgrounds. Fees for these types of visitors are not charged. If you qualify as this type of visitor, then you can simply line up on the path of the foreign visitor when entering the game zones.
For visitors who are citizens of Singapore or have the status of permanent residence, they must submit either their passports or national identification card, as well as pay a mandatory fee of $ 100 (Singapore dollar). Please note that the user fee only allows you to enter the casino within 24 hours from the time and date when you paid the fee. After 24 hours, your current tax will expire, and if you want to stay longer, you will have to pay a recycling fee a second time to enter the casino for another 24 hours. To enter a gambling center as a Singaporean or permanent resident, you need to line up in the lanes designated as “Singapore citizen / PR owner” to enter the gaming area.
Dress code
For both integrated resorts in Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World, the dress code for entering gaming zones is smart. Shorts, singlets and “flip flop” slippers are not allowed. The defender will check to make sure that you meet the dress code before allowing you to enter.
Considering these requirements for entering casinos as integrated resorts in Singapore, this will help ensure that you can enter the casino as smoothly as possible.

